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New Yorkers Back Occupy Wall Street Movement, Blame Bush Administration: Poll


10/17/11 04:40 PM ET Updated: 10/17/11 04:52 PM ET


WASHINGTON -- A new Quinnipiac University poll finds New Yorkers overwhelmingly back the Occupy Wall Street protesters, and even Republicans think they should be allowed to continue their demonstrations.

New York City voters agree with the views of the Occupy Wall Street movement by a nearly three-to-one margin; 67 percent agree with the protesters' views and 23 percent disagree, according to the Quinnipiac poll.

The Quinnipiac poll, released Monday, surveyed people living within the New York City area. Quinnipiac called both landlines and cell phones from Oct. 12 to 16.

Although a majority of Republicans don't agree with the protesters' views, at least seven out of 10 say it's fine for them to protest.

"New Yorkers, even Republicans, back the Wall Street protesters on at least two things they're talking about, a get-tough attitude toward banks and Wall Street and continuation of the state's 'Millionaire's Tax,'" said Maurice Carroll, director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, in a release.

Notably, Republicans, Democrats and Independents alike supported the government imposing tougher regulations on banks and Wall Street firms, as well as imposing the so-called "Millionare's Tax."

"Critics complain that no one can figure out what the protesters are protesting," Carroll added. "But seven out of 10 New Yorkers say they understand and most agree with the anti-Wall Street views of the protesters."


New Yorkers were split on how the police have handled the situation, as videos circulating the internet -- and documented in HuffPost's liveblog of the protests -- show police using violent means against the protesters.

When asked who was the most responsible for the current state of the economy -- part of what has fueled the protesters -- New Yorkers put the blame on George W. Bush: 37 percent of New York City voters blame the administration of the former president; 21 percent blame Wall Street and financial institutions; 18 percent blame Congress; and 11 percent blame President Barack Obama.

And although a majority of New Yorkers supported increasing taxes on the wealthy, the poll found more support among voters over the age of 35 than in younger voters for higher taxes for rich folks.

Last week, a TIME magazine poll found a majority of Americans supported the Occupy Wall Street movement. The Occupy movement was also found to be significantly more popular than the Tea Party.


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/17/poll-new-yorkers-back-occupy-wallst_n_1016234.html
 
New Yorkers Back Occupy Wall Street Movement, Blame Bush Administration: Poll


I thought the protesters blamed the banks and not government? Now NYers agree with the protesters, because they blame Bush. :???: :???:



n the minds of likely voters, Washington, not Wall Street, is primarily to blame for the financial crisis and the subsequent recession.

That is the key finding of this week's The Hill poll, which comes as the national Occupy Wall Street movement — a protest that objects to risky practices and excessive salaries at major banks, along with American income disparities in general — enters its second month.

The movement appears to have struck a chord with progressive voters, but it does not seem to represent the feelings of the wider public.


A plurality believe that the Occupy Wall Street movement will hurt Democrats and Obama in the 2012 election. Even those whose sympathies lie on the left of center seem unsure about the likely political repercussions. Just half of all liberal likely voters — the group most likely to blame Wall Street for the recession — and fewer than half of all Democrats believe the protests will help their side next year.


http://thehill.com/polls/187837-the-hill-poll-voters-say-dc-worse-than-wall-street
 
They are sort of like oldtimer and flounder, can't function with out blaming Bush for something
Can't get the one brain cell they do have to get past that! :wink: :wink: :wink:

Eh DR terry the self proclaimed expert,
 
Let 'em urinate and moan. They are too estupid to realize they are cutting their own throats. Nothing but a bunch of freeloaders and bums, anyway. Want everything handed to them on a silver platter. I heard today that stealing is the big thing going on there now...cellphones, laptops, cots, food, donation money, etc. Upright moral citizens, these folks. :roll:
 
The Occupy movement was also found to be significantly more popular than the Tea Party.

well that explains why the TEA party had a huge rally with hundreds of thousands, (ok several huge rallies) from all over the nation..

and the Flea party was able to muster a few hundred, maybe a few thousand,.. and has to hold local events so they could get some support..

it's cause the flea party is is significantly more popular then the TEA party... :lol: :lol: :roll: :lol:
 

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